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- 80:20 to 90:10. Avermectin B1, a mixture of B1a and B1b, is the drug and pesticide abamectin. Other anthelmintics derived from the avermectins include ivermectin...
- (~20%). Out of all the avermectins, abamectin is the only one that is used both in agriculture and pharmaceuticals. Avermectins bind to the glutamate-gated...
- a 'without', vermis 'worms'). Of the various avermectins, Campbell's group found the compound "avermectin B1" to be the most potent when taken orally....
- receptors has been the therapeutic goal of anthelmintic therapy using avermectins. Avermectins target the alpha subunit of glutamate-gated chloride channels with...
- of circular chromosomes. Avermectins are industrially derived from the fermentation products of S. avermitilis. Avermectin itself was discovered by the...
- Avermectins belong to the family of macrocyclic lactones and are the major drugs used as in-feed treatments to kill sea lice. The first avermectin used...
- infestations. Emamectin, like other avermectins, is a hydrophobic 16-membered macrocyclic lactone. Emamectin differs from avermectins B1a and B1b by the presence...
- Physiology or Medicine. He helped to discover a class of drugs called avermectins, whose derivatives have been shown to have "extraordinary efficacy" in...
- [citation needed] Milbemycin is effective against some avermectin-resistant insects. Like avermectins, milbemycins are products of fermentation by Streptomyces...
- Vinyl ether Others/unsorted 3-Hydroxybutanal α-EMTBL AA-29504 Alogabat Avermectins (e.g., ivermectin) Bromide compounds (e.g., lithium bromide, pot****ium...